A dog, suffering from severe mange and a large maggot-infested neck wound, was found in a remote area. His body was battered, and he was in great pain.
When rescuers approached, the dog recoiled in fear, refusing treatment. His spirit was broken, and he roamed the streets terrified.

Understanding the urgency, rescuers immediately treated the maggots in his neck wound.
They provided a quiet space for him, but he remained fearful, hiding in a corner. His neck wound was severe, and mange had left his skin raw.

The team gently proceeded with treatment, but the dog remained wary, avoiding interaction. His fear made providing constant care difficult.
As weeks passed, small changes occurred. His fear slowly lessened, and he began to show tentative trust.






